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Sudan reports 70 cholera deaths in Khartoum in two days

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内容摘要:"If people have got to change their habits, if farmers have got to change their practices and if we all love it then we'll do it.

"If people have got to change their habits, if farmers have got to change their practices and if we all love it then we'll do it.

In the south during the same period, there were 1,078 reports in Hampshire, 515 in Dorset, 393 in Berkshire and 368 in Oxfordshire.About 50 hares, a barn owl and a kestrel were dumped outside

Sudan reports 70 cholera deaths in Khartoum in two days

Pictures taken by shop staff showed the hares' bodies in front of the Broughton Community Shop - the latest in a series ofIn Dorset, a 10-month old cat, Aura, was put to sleep after she was shot with an air weapon.A pellet was removed from her after she was injured in Lytchett Matravers, near Poole, in February.

Sudan reports 70 cholera deaths in Khartoum in two days

The RSPCA's No Animal Deserves Cruelty appeal seeks to cut down on a typically seasonal rise in attacks.Karen Colman, who leads its welfare oversight team, said: “Reports of intentional harm towards animals and beatings rose sharply across the country last summer - so we’re preparing for a difficult period ahead.

Sudan reports 70 cholera deaths in Khartoum in two days

“But rescuing animals from cruelty, investigating harm caused to them, and acting to prevent animal abuse, is a job no other charity does. We’ll always be here to pick up the pieces and show those animals the kindness and care they deserve.”

The charity appealed for information after a dead dog was discovered on a footpath tied to a plastic bag in Oxfordshire in September 2023.Others had declined to speak about what had happened to them.

According to Public Prosecution Service assistant director Catherine Kierans, Hollingsbee was 17 when he began abusing girls online."He pretended to be a younger male and on occasions a female to gain the trust of other younger people," she said.

"He then proceeded to threaten and extort these children to provide him with naked images of themselves."Ms Kierans said 14 young women across the UK were now dealing with the fallout of the case which, like others of its kind, began on social media.

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